DESIGNED TO BE REUSED 🌏👣⁣
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We source high quality amber glass jars and plastic-free aluminium lids for our candles right here in Australia.⁣
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Once your candle is finished you can simply clean out your jar and either return it for a discounted refill or reuse it around the home! 🙌⁣
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There are a few different ways to do this... but I’ll share my two favourite methods with you below.👇🏼⁣
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1️⃣ A lot of the time simply placing the jar in the freezer and allowing the remaining wax to shrink slightly will be enough to allow you to pop the remaining wax out gently with a butter knife. Wipe out any excess wax with a paper towel and your jar is ready to be reused. 🤍⁣
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2️⃣ If method 1 doesn’t work, simply take your jar and pour hot-but-not-quite-boiling water inside. As our pure soy wax has a low melting point, the temperature of the water should be warm enough to melt the wax slightly and it should float to the top and resolidify. Wipe any residue with a paper towel and you’re good to go! ✨⁣
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Let me know your unanswered candle questions below!

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